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KUALA LUMPUR: Even an army will not be able to stop MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu from defending his Sungai Siput seat.
“An army can come but I know how to fight it out,” he said of reports that the Opposition would be fielding a candidate against him.
“I will defend woh foong (Cantonese for Sungai Siput),” said Samy Vellu, who has held the seat since 1974.
He said he had the full support of the various communities in Sungai Siput and that he had built Tamil, Chinese and Malay schools, hospitals and community colleges in the constituency.
“The people in Sungai Siput are with me. They are my strength. I have strived for them and served them.
Samy Vellu was confident there would be no Indian vote swing away from the Barisan Nasional.
“The Indian voters are all at home and not in the streets,” he said referring to the recent Hindraf protest.
On the Barisan supreme council meeting yesterday, he said president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi gave a lot of advice to members.
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